Research on Intelligence Score Trends in Adulthood (Bayley & Oden, 1955)
In a longitudinal study, researchers found that adults show relatively stable to increasing scores on intelligence tests until their mid-30s to mid-50s, demonstrating that cognitive abilities remain steady throughout early and middle adulthood (Bayley & Oden, 1955).
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A 55-year-old history professor and a 25-year-old graduate student are both participating in a university event. The event consists of two main challenges: a trivia contest covering a wide range of historical facts and a 100-meter sprint. Based on general developmental trends in adulthood, which of the following outcomes is most probable?
Research on Intelligence Score Trends in Adulthood (Bayley & Oden, 1955)